I'm assuming #1 is roo? I can't seem to find any photos that come close to resembling these two. They are very docile and out of the 11 we are raising together. These 2 are among the friendliest
Thank you. I have 2 that look like #2. Almost identical. 1 of them has a small bump for the comb, but it is turning red. The other is a single comb but is still very yellow. Other than that, they appear to be identical.
These all came out of the pot-luck bin at various farm supply stores. They are all around 4- 5 weeks. I have been told some are EEs but the rest I'm not sure about. All were in straight run bins, so anything you can help with would be appreciated. If the pics are not sufficient, please let me...
Finally, there are 4-5 books on Amazon on how to get started - do any of you recommend one particular book?
Not restricted to chickens, but a fantastic book for the DIY/dreamer A couple months ago I picked up a copy of The Big Book of Self-Reliant Living. It is mainly a collection of public...
Are they a problem? I have a couple in the back yard that I have left alone to deal with mice/rats but I'm not sure if they are going to be an issue. I have 4 week old chicks that have not been bothered, but I'm wondering about eggs.
I even have one client that will not run an AV program, talked him into using one once, installed it, a week later he got rid of it.
I have some of these. I love these people. Either pay me to protect your system, or pay me to fix it. I care not which
Small Business Owner = Salesman
The best suggestion I can give anyone starting an IT company is very simply, the answer is always YES!
Talk to everyone about it. When you are asked if you can do offsite backup, the answer is yes (Then go get a LogMeIn backup account). When you are asked if you...
Is he acting lethargic or does he still have some energy? When my rabbits were young they needed to be left completely alone to be comfortable eating. Now I can't get them to refrain from eating everything My girls really need to go on a diet. When you pick him up is his stomach soft or does it...
My suggestion would be some timothy hay. They will use it to grind their teeth down. Pack the hutch with it. Also, as bad as it sounds, rabbits will eat their own feces. They dont extract everything out of it the first go round, so make sure they are able to retain some in the hutch.
We currently have 3 New Zealands that we raise for meat production. We keep them on a diet of timothy hay, pellets and various fruits and veggies. I actually integrated the rabbit hutch and run with the chicken coop. They play well together
Another thing you will want to provide is a piece of...